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Q&A with Trent Hamm, Author of ‘The Simple Dollar’
“The trick is to just make sure you’re not spending a lot of money on stuff you don’t use or appreciate very often.”
Is Dynamic Pricing Coming to Sports Arenas and Stadiums Near You?
In the near future, tickets to sporting events could be determined not simply by the section you’re sitting in, but by who is pitching, whether a basketball team’s star power forward is hurt, when you buy your seats, the weather on the day of the game, and all sorts of other factors.
Q&A: SeatGeek’s Jack Groetzinger on How to Find Cheap Sports and Concert Tickets
SeatGeek forecasts the prices of sports and concerts tickets on the secondary market—meaning tickets sold via StubHub, eBay, and other vendors where prices are known to fluctuate depending on supply and demand. The service, which is free, also allows you to sign up for e-mail alerts, so that you get a head’s up when ticket prices for a …
True Sports Fans Eat their Team’s Logos
My those Celtics taste delicious! At long last you can get toast and pizza with the logos of NBA teams on them. And you’ll pay extra for the privilege.
Post-LeBron, NBA Playoff Tickets Are Half-Price
If LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers had made it to the Eastern Conference Finals, ticket prices sold on the black market would have averaged $349 for the Cavs home games. But now that it’s a match-up of the Orlando Magic and the Boston Celtics, tickets are expected to be resold for a bit under $160, on average.
Super Bowl Sunday: Colts, Saints, and Pizzas with the Works for $10
In time for your Super Bowl Sunday party, here are some promotions on pizza, Chinese food, appetizers, sports gear and memorabilia, and more.
Cheapskate Wisdom from … Former NBA 3-Point Specialist Tim Legler
“Who wouldn’t want a bargain?”